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Curcumin is the major constituent and responsible for anti-hypoglycemic properties<ref>[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4338652/ Anti-Hyperglycemic and Insulin Sensitizer Effects of Turmeric and Its Principle Constituent Curcumin]</ref> | |||
==Systematics== | ==Systematics== |
Revision as of 02:33, 28 April 2016
Turmeric turn to be interessant for neuplasies and glucaemia treatment.
Curcumin is the major constituent and responsible for anti-hypoglycemic properties[1]
Systematics
Curcuma s.l. [2] is paraphyletic, in curcuma clade Kress et al. (2002) included Stahlianthus, Hichenia and Smithatris
- C. subg. Curcuma
Links
The phylogeny and a new classification of the gingers (Zingiberaceae) evidence from molecular data
Biological Diversity in the Patent System
Curcumin as a potential therapeutic candidate for Helicobacter pylori associated diseases.